ok, cool. I bought a hard-copy of "Real World Haskell". I'm interested though in "flipping the switch" to more functional thinking. Any recommendations on abook that would help toward that end?
It's a good book - the only reservation I would have in recommending
it is that it is a "work through" book, you have to work through the
book in order to get its benefit. With say "Real World Haskell" you
can skip and skim chapters if you don't find them so interesting.
Also, you might want to check that you can find and run the SOE
"School of Expression" graphics software, it might not be compatible
with current GUI toolkits.
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